It’s a new year on the World Race. And suddenly, nothing is the same. Just like that, on January 1st, I said goodbye to the World Race I had known, and began a brand new journey around the … Read more about New Year, New Race
In Honduras, God Taught Me About Gifts
Happy Holidays from the World Race! Month Three is coming to a close here in Honduras, and this weekend we head to Guatemala for New Year’s before traveling to Belize for our month of … Read more about In Honduras, God Taught Me About Gifts
December 2016 Missionary Spotlight: The Comeback Kids
I know, our name’s kinda dopey. At training camp, we decided on the name “Comeback Kids”, to recognize our journey of running away from the Lord and coming back to serving Him … Read more about December 2016 Missionary Spotlight: The Comeback Kids
Does God Love You More Than Me?
Spike Jones, in his 2013 film “Her”, tells the tragic story of a man who falls in love with a voice. This voice, coming from a futuristic OS cyber assistant (think Siri, voiced by Scarlett … Read more about Does God Love You More Than Me?
Angels We Have Heard on High
“Angels we have heard on high,Sweetly singing o’er the plainsAnd the mountains in replyEchoing their joyous strains.” Here in Honduras, these lyrics mean a little more to … Read more about Angels We Have Heard on High
In Nicaragua, God Taught Me About Family
I could’ve seen this one coming. At the beginning of last month, as we were about to begin our month in Nicaragua, my team was instructed to meditate on Ephesians 3:14-21. Over and over we read … Read more about In Nicaragua, God Taught Me About Family
Honest Thoughts of a World Racer (Part 1)
If you've been following me on social media, you’re probably wondering how my vacation is going. I’m sure you’re seeing all of the jungles and volcanoes and waterfalls and sunsets … Read more about Honest Thoughts of a World Racer (Part 1)
When God Knew I Sucked At Baseball
I suck at baseball. Perhaps it’s because my hand-eye coordination is terrible. Maybe it’s because of the crippling fear that a small hard object will be hurdling at me at 70 miles per … Read more about When God Knew I Sucked At Baseball
Welcome Home
I’m home. No, I’m not back in the States. I’m in Nicaragua. And after fifteen years of waiting, I’m home. Let me back pedal a bit here. When I was born, my parents had … Read more about Welcome Home